The NAACP is urging colleges and universities to make a commitment to maintain and increase diversity.
hope schools will continue to use targeted outreach programs for minority students, which is still legal under the new ruling.
“Knowing historically that students of color have not been admitted to these institutions at the same numbers as their white peers, that’s going to continue to add to the imbalance as well,” said Dr. Cox. “We need to increase the capacity of HBCUs. I think that we should have an HBCU that can accommodate 20,000 students right now, but we don’t, but that’s where we are in our history,” said Dr. Toldson.
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